Theoretical review of the secondary task methodology for evaluating intelligent automobile displays.

Author(s)
Noy, Y.I.
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Abstract

A review of the driving research in a search for evidence related to secondary task interference on driving, is presented. Driving studies employing secondary tasks fall into two broad categories (1) studies concerned with driver workload, and 2) studies concerned with driver fatigue. A majority of these studies lack a valid theoretical basis for the application of the secondary task technique and the particular choice of secondary task.

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B 29904 (In: B 29901) /83.2 /91.1 /
Source

In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting, New York City, October 19- 23, 1987. Rising to new heights with technology, p.205- 209, 28 ref. Volume I.

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